Newsweek has this story, posted on November 6. It says that independent presidential candidate Marco Enriquez-Ominami could conceivably win the Presidential election coming soon in Chile. Chile has a two-party system, in which the two major parties are the Conservative … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2009
On November 6, a U.S. District Court ruled orally that Port Chester, New York, should use Cumulative Voting for its elections for Village Trustee. In 2006, the U.S. Justice Department, Voting Rights Section, had sued to force Port Chester to … Continue reading
On November 6, “The Hill” , on its blog, posed this question to various members of Congress and political commentators: “Is there a real opening for independent/third party candidates?” See the responses at this link. Thanks to Nancy Hankster for … Continue reading
On November 6, “The Hill” , on its blog, posed this question to various members of Congress and political commentators: “Is there a real opening for independent/third party candidates?” See the responses at this link. Thanks to Nancy Hankster for … Continue reading
In 2008, the Tennessee legislature passed a law that requires that all vote-counting machines used in the state by 2010 must provide for a paper trail. However, almost all counties in Tennessee now use electronic vote-counting equipment that does not … Continue reading